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, they have access that perhaps people at the bottom don't. also at the bottom when you don't have access to pass on to your children, it can be hard to pass on to your children with the state of our education system, it can be hard to guarantee the type of opportunity that we he traditionally think exists in america. wealth inequality can i think be a bigger problem. >> randall is wealth inequality something that gross over time? >> it certainly seems to be growing over time. the gap between the rich and poor seems to be increasing and more importantly in some way, the strata are hardening, so where you tend to be born in that framework carries with you over time. wealth inequality is a broader construct than income inequality but adds in factors of health and education that factors in the course of your lifetime. >> our community has tweets, tom says the performance over the last 30 years shows you they can't be trusted. jordan says our government does more for governments and banks than actual humans we tend to represent. one says the u.s.
, they have access that perhaps people at the bottom don't. also at the bottom when you don't have access to pass on to your children, it can be hard to pass on to your children with the state of our education system, it can be hard to guarantee the type of opportunity that we he traditionally think exists in america. wealth inequality can i think be a bigger problem. >> randall is wealth inequality something that gross over time? >> it certainly seems to be growing over time. the...
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but over the eyes of the bottom. publish your hair but for more fruit to put it which joined the mission of august on frozen and two has indicated it would be far more reluctant to take part in such foreign deployments in the future as it concentrated on more than i think its defenses tome. in all this cousin broug a small memorial ski boat for an end to the policy be used on sending soldiers to fog of reliance because of high costs. baucus on after all i need to supply you with us by us led forces in a contest on the fourth and one attacks but a lot. supporters of tickets not in non coms focused on the geeky himself an enrichment night. i need to supply trucks from boxing want one of the meetings in the kind with the crumpled in studies used lightly. it's getting zeitgeist the us led forces in the next time the pti control it's one of the two meet bob simon porter points. he was funny to some diced and efficiency names seventy percent of supplies for thousands of foreign troops icons quoted land these boots the othe
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not only do the bottom 20% and next 20%, the bottom 40% of americans barely have any of the wealth. i mean it's hard to even see them on the chart, but the top 1% has more of the country's wealth than nine out of 10 americans believe the entire top 20% should have. mind-blowing. >> so randall, what's interesting to me here is less than half of americans, only 42% think income inequality has increased in the last decade, but in 2012, the gop was the widest since the 1920's. why do you think americans don't people what the data reflects. >> those are very sobering statistics to consider. i think some of it is due to a false consciousness as one of the comments earlier said there seems to be a sense that most people are solidly in the middle class. there's a self perpetuating illusion to that. we all imagine ourselves to be upstanding upwardly mobile people with possibilities ahead of us. in reality, i think there's a profound sense of vulnerability that comes with wealth inequality and more closely reassembles the poor in terms of being one paycheck away from homelessness, one health
not only do the bottom 20% and next 20%, the bottom 40% of americans barely have any of the wealth. i mean it's hard to even see them on the chart, but the top 1% has more of the country's wealth than nine out of 10 americans believe the entire top 20% should have. mind-blowing. >> so randall, what's interesting to me here is less than half of americans, only 42% think income inequality has increased in the last decade, but in 2012, the gop was the widest since the 1920's. why do you...
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here's the bottom line. do you want to know the single most reliable sign that the stock is bottoming, you need to wait for the moment that the estimates are so low that they can finally, at last be beaten. lucky for you the market will almost always tell you when that happens as we saw in 2012. when the estimates get slashed but the stock doesn't go lower, that's the market screaming that a bottom is probably at hand. can i go to leo in louisiana, please? leo. >> caller: hey, jim, look. we really appreciate you. you helped me the last couple of years recoop the thousands that my so-called professional broker lost for me. >> thank you for those kind words. we go at it every day helping you. thank you. >> caller: you're also helping me make sure i have a fund set aside for my granddaughter's college. but what's the deal with after hours trading and why are we cut out from that? >> it's not a bad thing. so often after hours trading is misdirection placed. you know how he runs it, it's a read option play. i fee
here's the bottom line. do you want to know the single most reliable sign that the stock is bottoming, you need to wait for the moment that the estimates are so low that they can finally, at last be beaten. lucky for you the market will almost always tell you when that happens as we saw in 2012. when the estimates get slashed but the stock doesn't go lower, that's the market screaming that a bottom is probably at hand. can i go to leo in louisiana, please? leo. >> caller: hey, jim, look....
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here is the bottom line. want to know the single most reliable sign? you wait for the moment when the estimates are so low that they can finally at last be beaten. lucky for you must always tell you when that happens as we saw with caterpillar 2009. when the estimates get slashed that is the market screaming that a bottom is probably at hand. can we go to leo in louisiana? >> jim, look we appreciate you. you helped me recoup the thousands that my so-called professional broker lost for me. >> thank you for those kind words. >> you are also helping me make sure i have a fund set aside for my granddaughter's college. what is the deal with after hours trading and why are we cut out from that? >> it is not a bad thing you are cut out from it. not unlike a quarterback giving it to a halfback bought not really doing it. it is a read option play. i feel strongly that it's just a fakeout. i don't want you there. you can get in a cab and do it. why trade on no information? that's just guessing. we don't guess on "mad m
here is the bottom line. want to know the single most reliable sign? you wait for the moment when the estimates are so low that they can finally at last be beaten. lucky for you must always tell you when that happens as we saw with caterpillar 2009. when the estimates get slashed that is the market screaming that a bottom is probably at hand. can we go to leo in louisiana? >> jim, look we appreciate you. you helped me recoup the thousands that my so-called professional broker lost for me....
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i'd throw the rope down, and it would, it would reach the bottom to the next ledge that you could stand on. i thought, okay, i've gone down this far. and it wasn't my intention to go to the bottom that day. it was just to get ropes down so that we could, and i thought i'm so close now, i'm going for it. laila: in 15 years of expeditions, this is the closest geoff has ever come to the lava lake. geoff: i don't think i've ever been this happy in my life. five meters. two meters. oh, my! it's like putting your head in a blast furnace. it's the culmination of 15 years of blood, sweat, tears, and money. this here is kind of indescribably amazing. that's rock all the way from the center of the earth. i think it's time to get the heat suit on. geoff: it's kind of a unique thing to be able to stand in a given spot and say, "i'm the only human being to have ever stood here;" because, you know, nearly a dozen people have stood on the moon. thousands have stood on top of mt. everest. no one has ever been to the bottom of this pit and stood in that spot. geoff: even with the heat suit on, it's like
i'd throw the rope down, and it would, it would reach the bottom to the next ledge that you could stand on. i thought, okay, i've gone down this far. and it wasn't my intention to go to the bottom that day. it was just to get ropes down so that we could, and i thought i'm so close now, i'm going for it. laila: in 15 years of expeditions, this is the closest geoff has ever come to the lava lake. geoff: i don't think i've ever been this happy in my life. five meters. two meters. oh, my! it's like...
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nobody i have new tab at the end of a missing the mark up on my pickup behind the abbot of the bottom is as we said come with ample made the cut of what was to shop for justin fisher couldn't make a name you list on it to be truthful. the numbers of book seven thousand troops and is due to be disbanded next year most foreign combat troops leave an inglewood as possible. but the god of unintelligent coast guard security forces vidic among those most concerned that i will try to forgive god was in charge of security in the country. this way affiliated with a fifty kilo of rice to fill. but over the eyes of the bottom publish your hair but for more fruit to put it. it's joined the mission of august on frozen and two has indicated it would be far more reluctant to take part in such foreign deployments in the future as it concentrated on more than i think its defenses tome. in all this cousin brought a small memorial ski boat for an end to the policy be used on sending soldiers to fog of reliance because of high costs. baucus on after all i need to supply her with us by us led forces in a
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group on the bottom that keeps it from sliding off the shelf. there are so many things you can do that any home maintenance can do. preventative maintenance. there is much you can do yourself and much you can do when you hire a contractor. just send a handyman a list of stuff. you do not have to do the whole thing. just do a day's worth of work and you can do an awful lot. thank you for coming >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, some
group on the bottom that keeps it from sliding off the shelf. there are so many things you can do that any home maintenance can do. preventative maintenance. there is much you can do yourself and much you can do when you hire a contractor. just send a handyman a list of stuff. you do not have to do the whole thing. just do a day's worth of work and you can do an awful lot. thank you for coming >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top...
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but the bottom line is very simple. it's pretty logical that it's sanctions, tough sanctions, that brought them to the table. if they think they can ease up on the sanctions without getting rid of their nuclear capabilities, they're going to do that. so we have to be tough. and the legislation we put in says to the iranians, if you don't come to an agreement after six months and the president can extend it to a year, the sanctions are going to toughen up. i think that will make them negotiate better and give up more. >> all right, i'm going to make that the last word. senator schumer and coburn,
but the bottom line is very simple. it's pretty logical that it's sanctions, tough sanctions, that brought them to the table. if they think they can ease up on the sanctions without getting rid of their nuclear capabilities, they're going to do that. so we have to be tough. and the legislation we put in says to the iranians, if you don't come to an agreement after six months and the president can extend it to a year, the sanctions are going to toughen up. i think that will make them negotiate...
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rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private mart already knows how to fix health care in america. care in america. we'll explain coming up next. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. war ii and changed the course of history. >> try to imagine this. a billion page views in just five days. that's what walmart.com saw during the launch of the holiday shopping season. amazon reportedly processing 26 million orders on cyber monday alone. no big headlines about websites crashing or a breach in privacy. john says this is proof we should let the private market fix health care in america. >>his is pretty simple. as you point out amazon can do
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rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private market already knows how to fix health care in america. war ii and changed the course of history. >> try to imagine this. a billion page views in just five days. that's what walmart.com saw during the launch of the holiday shopping season. amazon reportedly processing 26 million orders on cyber monday alone. no big headlines about websites crashing or a breach in privacy. john says this is proof we should let the private mket fix health care in america. >> this is pretty simple. as you point out amazon can do 306 transactions per second where healthcare.gov people get up in the middle of the night so traffic can be low. if you want to fix health care, remove government. >> rick, the fact is that the private sector works fine with these numbers, the public sector crash. >> but i have to remind all of you because it's kind of selecti selectively reminded. i'm not happy with the happy of healthcare.gov. nobody has
rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private market already knows how to fix health care in america. war ii and changed the course of history. >> try to imagine this. a billion page views in just five days. that's what walmart.com saw during the launch of the holiday shopping season. amazon reportedly processing 26 million orders on cyber monday alone. no big headlines about websites crashing or a breach in privacy. john...
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rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private market already knows how to fix health care in america. we'll explain coming up next. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savgs on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs prmacist, ll, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized pl comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. >>> hi, everyone. we're live from america's news headquarters. an american veteran returns home after being held captive in north korea. 85-year-old merrill was deported to china before boarding a plane to the u.s. he's expected to land in less than an hour. he was detained back in october for hostile acts he allegedly committed during the korean war. he later
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in the strategies not just at the bottom it's how do we build over time to move to the big ones as well absolutely let's talk about another initiative in the article which is taking back your local government through participatory budgeting to talk about this concept how would this work there's a very interesting it started out in brazil in porto alegre that is to say why does my can't the ordinary citizen be involved in the allocation of government money why not and so you can set that up in fact three cities new york does about ten million dollars that way in chicago one of the aldermen to set up his district to do it that way vallejo california there they do very large scale citywide budgeting is beginning to be done that way changing the nature of the lobbyist to come in to the city council having ordinary people make those decisions as possible and again we're pointing from the bottom up and moving up nationally those are the kind of things we could build up to if we learn from the bottom up over time you know does case studies are really fascinating and one that you cited in the a
in the strategies not just at the bottom it's how do we build over time to move to the big ones as well absolutely let's talk about another initiative in the article which is taking back your local government through participatory budgeting to talk about this concept how would this work there's a very interesting it started out in brazil in porto alegre that is to say why does my can't the ordinary citizen be involved in the allocation of government money why not and so you can set that up in...
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organizations like to have these exposé sort of talk about the abuses but the bottom line is is if the dairy farm were working perfectly well and there weren't any of these quote abuses and quote if still be a horrific process i mean are the animals have to be kept pregnant constantly their babies are taken away from them almost immediately after birth the you know and me where you it's the view industry i mean it's what happens all the male can stand up is feel real is feel and and you know i think there's as much suffering and death in a glass of milk as in a pound of steak you can't really draw a morally coherent distinction between flesh and dairy products and so even if the dairy products are produced quote humanely and quote it's still horrible and you know and again it gets us back to the basic issue if you don't have to kill to live if you don't have to engage in violence if we really do take nonviolence seriously i mean this is really the basic point if you really take nonviolence seriously and it's not just you know talk if it's sincere and you believe why would you kill when
organizations like to have these exposé sort of talk about the abuses but the bottom line is is if the dairy farm were working perfectly well and there weren't any of these quote abuses and quote if still be a horrific process i mean are the animals have to be kept pregnant constantly their babies are taken away from them almost immediately after birth the you know and me where you it's the view industry i mean it's what happens all the male can stand up is feel real is feel and and you know i...
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but perhaps you guys should also look at tweaks at the bottom. and maybe the vertical elements between the structural bays don't need to be there, or something like that. and less integration from that standpoint, vertically. maybe that's part of the problem you are trying to cover up the existing building so to speak. i don't know. but that may be something to think about, not just the top but what is happening below. >> commissioner moore. >> taking that conversation further and not talking about architecture here. at this moment the stark contrast between a lovely cafe and a lovely lobby. that is enriching the pedestrian experience, walking in the first section of the corner. and then come to the corner tenant. we will not mention any names, who has been in continuous violation of how they treat their ground-floor windows. and now further entitled to get additional windows on battery street is not making me particularly happy. nothing in that establishments interior is contributing to the pedestrian experience. no display windows, definitely c
but perhaps you guys should also look at tweaks at the bottom. and maybe the vertical elements between the structural bays don't need to be there, or something like that. and less integration from that standpoint, vertically. maybe that's part of the problem you are trying to cover up the existing building so to speak. i don't know. but that may be something to think about, not just the top but what is happening below. >> commissioner moore. >> taking that conversation further and...
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they create the bottom. to solve, you have to think about where even the most bullish of growth guys will think about selling. when asked, i consider five up, three down. how do i get there? how can you know where growth managers will start selling and value guys will start buying? to do that, that requires translating another piece of esoteric growth at a reasonable price. we call it garth. growth at a reasonable price, or g.a. g.a.r.p., it's comparing to its growth earnings multiple. you need to be able to look at the world according to garp. the two most inspirational books facility fundamentals for my own investing philosophy than what i have ever read elsewhere. beat the street by peter lynch, amazon. here is a quick and dirty rule of thumb that has hardly ever let me down. figure out what -- help us figure out when a stock is overvalued or undervalued based upon what money managers would be able to pay. listen, if a stock has a price earnings multiple lower than its growth rate, that's the definition o
they create the bottom. to solve, you have to think about where even the most bullish of growth guys will think about selling. when asked, i consider five up, three down. how do i get there? how can you know where growth managers will start selling and value guys will start buying? to do that, that requires translating another piece of esoteric growth at a reasonable price. we call it garth. growth at a reasonable price, or g.a. g.a.r.p., it's comparing to its growth earnings multiple. you need...
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this is "the bottom line." in south obama speaks africa at an emotional memorial service for nelson mandela. u.s. regulators approve the poker rule in an effort to make and we go inside of the c suite at the new cadillac. to our viewers here in the united states, and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. do we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines. motorsan is with general naming the first female ceo in the global automotive industry. we believe with yang yang and late developments on a budget deal coming out of washington. >> good evening. moments ago, budget conference committee chairman paul ryan and senator patty murray announced their answer to avoiding another budget shutdown with a budget deal, setting the spending cap at approximately $1 trillion a the, higher than the 96 -- 960 billion in the current. the difference will be made up through auctioning government airwaves and increasing pension premiums for federal workers. there'll be no major changes to taxes o
this is "the bottom line." in south obama speaks africa at an emotional memorial service for nelson mandela. u.s. regulators approve the poker rule in an effort to make and we go inside of the c suite at the new cadillac. to our viewers here in the united states, and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. do we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines. motorsan is with general naming the first female ceo in the global automotive industry. we...
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he also said the bottom of the cake was moist. and he thought that it was tampered with and possibly urine on it. >> i did not -- tell him i didn't touch the cake at all. i didn't do it. i'm like -- >> i believe you. >> i turned to give it to him. i was polite to him. i was the only one in the pod. i was talking to him, polite to him. >> okay. well, i appreciate your cooperation. >> no problem. >> i'm sorry that you were assaulted the way you were. and some people just are not nice people. >> yeah. >> following the hearings, harvey was cleared of any wrongdoing, and gill received 15 days in disciplinary segregation. brandy nyp has steered clear of problems with other inmates as she awaits trial on drug possession charges. she's grateful that the jail has kept her off crack, but she admits the drug that cost her so much still tugs at her. >> the whole thing for me is seeing it come through the glass, through the pipe. like breaking off the rock and putting it on top of the glass and then melting it down all the way and -- if it's g
he also said the bottom of the cake was moist. and he thought that it was tampered with and possibly urine on it. >> i did not -- tell him i didn't touch the cake at all. i didn't do it. i'm like -- >> i believe you. >> i turned to give it to him. i was polite to him. i was the only one in the pod. i was talking to him, polite to him. >> okay. well, i appreciate your cooperation. >> no problem. >> i'm sorry that you were assaulted the way you were. and some...
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see the project and on the right and page street on the bottom. the existing building has a side yard above it is used for parking and off of page street that's use for parking. this is a view looking at the exciting building it's a handsome brishlg brick believe. we're looking northwest towards golden gate park. you can barely see a quarter entry on the building. this is from the front facade from ma south africa. this is the exit side yard it will be creating a primary entry for the building. the new existing site plan as i mentioned at the took up above the knowledge will be providing a new entry the quarter entry will rain as a second entry and what is used as parking will be a residence. in addition we're filling in the street trees to get more of a continuous. development of entire of the this is preliminary community fit facilities and lobby community room and office for the arc and mercy on the ground floor in addition to the land uses on the right hand. the upstairs 3 stories will be developed spot 17 units of housing. the exterior of the
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we want them to be grovelling as a race to the bottom there also the people who run the ira i think it's interesting the way did the base new frames as well it's a very it's kind of reminiscent of the way the colonial powers would. which basically kind of china. where you divide working people and you you make sure that people in the private sector are now jealous of people in the in the state sector and you get them to fight each other and then you can have my say this isn't. these federal workers getting all these nice benefits where nobody else does the arguments can be completely flipped from what it should be the argument should be as you rightly say while working people want people in private companies making more federal workers and making that should be the argument it said the script is removed. and it's yes the divide and conquer. the reason we need to repeal the budget control act and this decreased ration in this austerity program. it's because we're pick pick pitting federal employees against the very programs they have taken an oath to serve and what the right doesn't want
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the bottom line is he is looking good. we will be curious to hear how his condition went or his captivity went, how he was treated. those questions are going to come later. as you said, fredricka, he didn't take any questions. >> right. is there a feeling that we will know kind of the impetus of his release? >> reporter: that's a great question. you know, this is a man who was an intelligence officer in the korean war. obviously had a desire to go back to north korea and perhaps visit with some of the people he knew during his wartime. it is apparent he said the wrong thing to someone and he was taken into custody and accused of war crimes. no one knew what was going to happen. then we saw him give this apology and again, it was sort of a waiting game. then last night suddenly north korean government without explanation decided to release him. the news division of the korean government said he was released because he obviously offered this sincere apology and they said they released him for quote, unquote, humanitarian pur
the bottom line is he is looking good. we will be curious to hear how his condition went or his captivity went, how he was treated. those questions are going to come later. as you said, fredricka, he didn't take any questions. >> right. is there a feeling that we will know kind of the impetus of his release? >> reporter: that's a great question. you know, this is a man who was an intelligence officer in the korean war. obviously had a desire to go back to north korea and perhaps...
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here are the details. call the number right there, at the bottom of that screen right there. you see that little number? you actually have to take action and call it. get yourself off the couch because listen, if you don't do it, somebody else will. everybody says, "armando, if it's such a good deal why isn't somebody else doing it?" that's what the first negative person ever told me. and you know what it is? you are that somebody else. if i hadn't have taken that first deal, i would have never got a number one hit reality real estate show in american, become america's number one real estate mentor, leader and trainer and investor, and ultimately i wouldn't be talking to you right now. if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. we've learned how to flip our first home for $15,000. we have many others in the pipeline. we have many completed projects. and i look forward to a bright future. the education from armando covers how to find homes and buy them correctly; where to f
here are the details. call the number right there, at the bottom of that screen right there. you see that little number? you actually have to take action and call it. get yourself off the couch because listen, if you don't do it, somebody else will. everybody says, "armando, if it's such a good deal why isn't somebody else doing it?" that's what the first negative person ever told me. and you know what it is? you are that somebody else. if i hadn't have taken that first deal, i would...
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here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation b
here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside....
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the two at the bottom you can see the growth. we want to connect our youth to boarder issues in the world so each year we try to bring youth to our conventions and last year, it was in d.c. we had the opportunity to walk in the washington. we can't do this alone we have a lot of supporters we have folks here today, i want to ask them to stand and i'm sure they'll provide some comments as well but thank you for the time to be here to speak and thank you monique for the two center minutes to speak >> thank you. >> thank you. >> carol are you going to introduce the next. >> excuse me. we have the bay foundation. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is see caring write chin i'm the director at the bay view foundation. i want to share about our vision for the proposal we've put forth for the eco center. this is a unique stunt it's not just a green building. it is within the watershed that drains through 9 neighborhoods. we're interested in creating a collaborative opportunity where the bay mission will work with the city college
the two at the bottom you can see the growth. we want to connect our youth to boarder issues in the world so each year we try to bring youth to our conventions and last year, it was in d.c. we had the opportunity to walk in the washington. we can't do this alone we have a lot of supporters we have folks here today, i want to ask them to stand and i'm sure they'll provide some comments as well but thank you for the time to be here to speak and thank you monique for the two center minutes to...
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you see the list there scrolling at the bottom of your screen. we'll be tracking all the snow as well as conditions on the roads and in the skies. >> welcome back to news 4 today. i'm angie goff. >> and i'm richard jordan. meteorologist chuck bell is tracking the storm and begins our team coverage. good morning, chuck. >> veronica johnson and i in storm team center 4, tracking our first taste of winter weather since last maven. >> we want to tell you to stay off the roads unless you have to be on them. >> right. >> reports are coming in already just monitoring social media where snow has started and it's stopped and is starting up again. different story, though, out west, chuck, where it's been ongoing. >> a whole lot more of snow for our friends in northern maryland near interstate 81. current advisories and warnings. all of northern maryland, panhandle of west virginia and northern west virginia as well. a big change in weather depending on a small change in temperature. temperatures at or just above freezing in southern maryland. mid 20s in pl
you see the list there scrolling at the bottom of your screen. we'll be tracking all the snow as well as conditions on the roads and in the skies. >> welcome back to news 4 today. i'm angie goff. >> and i'm richard jordan. meteorologist chuck bell is tracking the storm and begins our team coverage. good morning, chuck. >> veronica johnson and i in storm team center 4, tracking our first taste of winter weather since last maven. >> we want to tell you to stay off the...
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rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private market already knows how to fix health care in america. we'll explain coming up next.
rand paul at the bottom of the hour. up next, how all your online holiday shopping could be proving the private market already knows how to fix health care in america. we'll explain coming up next.
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times what the bottom fifth spends per household. that hasn't changed in 25 years, but your bigger point is and john makes a point, what's wrong with it? when obama went to harvard law school and assuming he got a's, we want him to get a's to be president of the united states. we don't want him to say, we're going to take your a and make it a b so the bottom guy can get an "a." >> that's ludicrous. >> this country is on an amazing trend that's been going on for decades. no country can keep up with us. at the rate we're going, they are going to have to call to get you to show up to buy a ticket. there's a concern that inequality is good to a point because it makes you work harder to achieve the things you have. it's not that the bad boy makes 1/100th of what the bat boy makes, but when their salaries go up and his doesn't, that's when off problem. they don't shift around the tax burden. they have negative tax rates at the bottom. it doesn't work. so we have to get everybody moving along. >> okay. but tracy, shouldn't we reward success
times what the bottom fifth spends per household. that hasn't changed in 25 years, but your bigger point is and john makes a point, what's wrong with it? when obama went to harvard law school and assuming he got a's, we want him to get a's to be president of the united states. we don't want him to say, we're going to take your a and make it a b so the bottom guy can get an "a." >> that's ludicrous. >> this country is on an amazing trend that's been going on for decades. no...
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in the bottom left corner we have a hearing after the uxiliary device basically allows a person who has a hard of hearing or hearing loss to have an amplified sound with a mic in the front that fits in the palm of their hand, easy to use and they can better get access. lastly, we have in the bottom right corner an adaptable cutting knife for the kitchen known as a rocking knife something that can be gripped by the hand for a person who may have difficulty gripping or holding a kitchen knife to be able to still have access in the kitchen for preparing food. there's devices similar to this such as talking scales talking timers to address a variety of needs. >> but the most important thing today that if there's anything you take away from this, it's that it's not just about the device, it's not about finding an ipad and tossing it to them and saying here go be successful. it's about understanding that person's needs and strengths. that's why developing strategies for using this technology is a key component in my work. as an example, take off the ipad and i can get the control room to put
in the bottom left corner we have a hearing after the uxiliary device basically allows a person who has a hard of hearing or hearing loss to have an amplified sound with a mic in the front that fits in the palm of their hand, easy to use and they can better get access. lastly, we have in the bottom right corner an adaptable cutting knife for the kitchen known as a rocking knife something that can be gripped by the hand for a person who may have difficulty gripping or holding a kitchen knife to...
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. >> it's the rock-bottom, cheapest place in the world to make apparel. it's cheap because it has the lowest minimum wage for apparel workers in any country in the world at 18 cents an hour >> that's about 38 dollars a month. but it goes both ways - garments are just as important to bangladesh, accounting for 80 percent of its exports and giving jobs to 4 million people, mostly poor women. that gives the industry enormous leverage inside the country >> so what they do - the retailers and buyers come here to look for the cheapest supplier. so here there is a buyer's market. everybody share -- everybody takes a share of the cake so formally we have 5 to 6 layers, but here are many hands with these layers who are taking all this money. >> it's not just the multi-nationals. in bangladesh everyone wants a shot at making it in the ga rment industry. i'm headed to a small factory that does finishing of garments. they're supposed to be finishing garments for walmart. i'm posing as a buyer to get in there. for those who can't open large factories, there's always b
. >> it's the rock-bottom, cheapest place in the world to make apparel. it's cheap because it has the lowest minimum wage for apparel workers in any country in the world at 18 cents an hour >> that's about 38 dollars a month. but it goes both ways - garments are just as important to bangladesh, accounting for 80 percent of its exports and giving jobs to 4 million people, mostly poor women. that gives the industry enormous leverage inside the country >> so what they do - the...
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on april 6, 2007, alex doesn't have a good feel. >> we looked really close to the bottom of the harbor. i pointed it out to somebody and we laughed about it. we started walking out and we felt the crash. >> i was standing there and we saw a lot of people come up and they were dripping wet. they came up with from the second floor and the pool erupted with water. >> jan realizes something was wrong and starts recording on her video camera. turns out they got too close to shore and rammed into the rocks, shearing a hole in the side. within a half hour, helicopters and local boats respond to the ship's stress call. >> we were close enough that a lot of folks came to the rescue, but no you would jump off and swim ashore. it was too treacherous. we were probably in 30 or 40 degrees. we had to balance. we were like this. >> passengers are ordered to go into groups by gender and age. >> they actually said this over the intercom. we are going to be evacuated. it was a scene out of the titanic. women and children are going to be evacuated first. >> the boys in our group, they along with the male
on april 6, 2007, alex doesn't have a good feel. >> we looked really close to the bottom of the harbor. i pointed it out to somebody and we laughed about it. we started walking out and we felt the crash. >> i was standing there and we saw a lot of people come up and they were dripping wet. they came up with from the second floor and the pool erupted with water. >> jan realizes something was wrong and starts recording on her video camera. turns out they got too close to shore...
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so here is the bottom line. yes, you should always be on the lookout for bargains, but just because a stock is cheaper than its peers or the whole market on a relative basis doesn't mean it's necessarily worth buying. often inexpensive stocks are inexpensive for a reason and if you buy something merely because it's cheap it may simply end up getting even cheaper down the line. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> hey, we've got to get some of the tweets you've been sending me @jimcramer, #madtweets. first up we have a tweet from jeffrey cianci. should a young investor worry about the market leveling out to fair values as mentioned by buffett and icahn? i don't even want you worried about the market. that's the big misnomer. worry about the companies stocks that you own. do the homework, get conviction and then stop worrying about the fair value of the market. that's not what this show is about. it's not what you should be about. now let's go to @soapboxwire. these companies that get dropped from the dow, doe
so here is the bottom line. yes, you should always be on the lookout for bargains, but just because a stock is cheaper than its peers or the whole market on a relative basis doesn't mean it's necessarily worth buying. often inexpensive stocks are inexpensive for a reason and if you buy something merely because it's cheap it may simply end up getting even cheaper down the line. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> hey, we've got to get some of the tweets you've been...
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now, obviously the rally since the bottom was more like the exception to the rule. but things have worked out and continued to work. i'm not saying you can chase stocks hitting their highs because they'll keep going higher. that would be the ultimate in foolishness. it's true bozo the clown behavior, i'm not doing that. i'm saying where do you start? you identify them with what would be winners in the future with winners already, unless there's been a big sea change in the market or a radical shift dramatically higher in interest rates. looking at the biggest winners of the present is a terrific way to start looking at what could be the winners of the future. that's the thing about the market, it's not always that hard to play once you understand that there's often more continuity than change. things pretty much keep going the way they were going until something major shifts and you've got to alter your course. those course changes can be april radical, though. and that's why you have to be reevaluating your ideas and never dig in your heels of the fact changes. i d
now, obviously the rally since the bottom was more like the exception to the rule. but things have worked out and continued to work. i'm not saying you can chase stocks hitting their highs because they'll keep going higher. that would be the ultimate in foolishness. it's true bozo the clown behavior, i'm not doing that. i'm saying where do you start? you identify them with what would be winners in the future with winners already, unless there's been a big sea change in the market or a radical...
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at the bottom as we talked about. all lanes of north 880 are open as you pass through downtown oakland. the northbound side does have the fifth avenue off ramp closed and that may be closed till about two hours from now. closer to 7:00, 6:30 we should say to clear up this sand that was a result of the big rig having busted the barrels at the off ramp. cleanup will continue. use your other off ramps. the benicia bring has a wind advisory. this is not a weather service advisory but chp said it was gusty. keep that in mind. the south bay, this is 680, 101 interchange. northbound 101 with the headlights and no problems for the south bay. >> thanks, mike. >> looking for a house? >> i don't know about this one. a fixer upper. >> say the least. prime real estate with a catch. still ahead on "today in the bay," take a look at a burned out home in downtown san jose on the market for about $500,000. we'll tell you why some potential buyers call it a steal. >> how handy are you? plus, bay area tech companies coming together to p
at the bottom as we talked about. all lanes of north 880 are open as you pass through downtown oakland. the northbound side does have the fifth avenue off ramp closed and that may be closed till about two hours from now. closer to 7:00, 6:30 we should say to clear up this sand that was a result of the big rig having busted the barrels at the off ramp. cleanup will continue. use your other off ramps. the benicia bring has a wind advisory. this is not a weather service advisory but chp said it...
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and now there is a bank in the bottom. some people on a couple of the floors. but most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough that. >> spent $32 million on two other parking garages next door which they also defaulted which also aren't being used. throw in a couple of other pet projects, and all told, stockton wracked up a pretty hefty bill. they decided to pay for it the old-fashioned way. they borrowed for it. by issuing municipal bonds to cover the costs of the projects. but when the housing bubble burst, the tax revenue they were counting on dropped, and stockton found itself unable to pay back the loans. >> you know, it's interesting, because stockton was this -- was this boomtown, this boomtown that really kind of came into existence during the gold rush. and when you kind of look at the things that were being built, it was almost this same type of gold rush mentality, this dream ideal of what a city would be, of what you wanted this place to become. and right when that dream was about to be realized, everything crashed, everything c
and now there is a bank in the bottom. some people on a couple of the floors. but most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough that. >> spent $32 million on two other parking garages next door which they also defaulted which also aren't being used. throw in a couple of other pet projects, and all told, stockton wracked up a pretty hefty bill. they decided to pay for it the old-fashioned way. they borrowed for it. by issuing municipal bonds to cover the costs of the...